that war is good, war is noble,
that America the Brave is saving the world
And we actually buy into this shit
The Gullible American is always 'patriotic'
Beat the drums of war and we salivate

the Military Industrial Complex,
a conglomeration of defense contractors
with its long poisonous tentacles firmly lodged
in the gangrened flesh of government,
is protecting us and our way of life
from a hostile world intent on destroying both
There is a malignancy rooted deeply in the cadaverous flesh of American society.The Militarization of CultureWe are witnessing the blatant militarization of our culture by the forces of darkness, the machines of misery and death.
The human costs of war that sustain patterns of conspicuous consumption and waste never enter the minds of consumers.
After all we are an exceptional people. The costs are born by others and kept hidden from view.
The glorification of war is nearly ubiquitous in the culture.
You see it in the vehicles we drive, aggressive behavior, excessive national pride, flag waving, military style clothing, movies, video games; and now—television commercials.
The American consumer is essentially becoming a piece of computer hardware programmed to download propaganda and to execute its commands without thinking. It does what it is programmed to do.
The aggressive right wing in US politics and their paymasters in the military-industrial complex are all peddling the same bogus image to the American people.
They are a well financed, well organized array of seemingly disparate forces fighting as one.
Fighting to 'persuade' us that war is good, war is noble, that America the Brave is saving the world. And we actually buy into this shit. The Gullible American is 'patriotic'. Beat the drums of war and we salivate.
A very disturbing commercial is being shown on network television in the United States with alarming regularity.
I have seen it frequently during the past few weeks on an NBC station that broadcasts from the nation’s capital, Washington, DC.
It opens with a male chorus—perhaps a military choir--singing: “Over hill, over dale; we have hit the dusty trail.” The song has the cadence of a forced march.
In muted light soldiers are seen wading through fetid water with weapons aloft, while well coordinated precision military operations are unfolding all around, like a Rogers and Hammerstein musical.
We are supposed to be impressed with the military and technological prowess on display, awed into admiration for it; awed into submission to it, the oracle of our times.
As a montage of war images flicker across the screen, each of them portraying military operations (none of them showing the real horrors of war).
A male voice extols the virtues of technological warfare and the unification of all military branches. Air force. Navy. Marines. Army. One force. The commercial ends with the statement, “Northrop Grumman: Defining the future.”
The infomercial clearly targets a male audience. Northrop Grumman and other defense contractors are realizing staggering profits from U.S. imperial policy in the Middle East and around the globe.
The social and environmental costs, as always, are born by others. This is corporate welfare in its most hideous form—socialized costs and privatized profits.
It is parasitic capitalism in its most malignant incarnation. It is the kind of propaganda Americans are exposed to their every waking moment.
No one who views the advertisement is going to run out and buy an advanced weapons system from Northrop Grumman. Thus one must ponder the real purpose of the ad.
The message is not designed to sell weapons systems; it was created to sell the American people on the notion of superior technological prowess, perpetual warfare and war profiteering that guarantees, for a little while longer, at least, an unsustainable way of life:
Ideas that have already won widespread acceptance among the slumbering masses and the willfully ignorant.
We are supposed to believe that the Military Industrial Complex, a conglomeration of defense contractors with its long poisonous tentacles firmly lodged in the gangrened flesh of government, is protecting us and our way of life from a hostile world intent on destroying both.
We are supposed to see perpetual war in Orwellian terms of peace; ignorance as strength, evil as good.
Destruction of the commons and our civil liberties by fascist corporatism is supposedly good for the country because it is good for the war profiteers in government and Northrop Grumman.
And that is only the tip of a much larger malignancy rooted deeply in the cadaverous flesh of American society.
If Northrop Grumman is indeed defining the future, America—and the world—are in deep trouble.
We are witnessing the blatant militarization of our culture by the forces of darkness, the machines of misery and death.
Hummers, a military vehicle, populate the roads and highways of America, even as the last drops of cheap oil are being sucked from the sands of the occupied territories.
The human costs of war that sustain patterns of conspicuous consumption and waste never enter the minds of consumers. After all we are an exceptional people. The costs are born by others and kept hidden from view.
The glorification of war is nearly ubiquitous in the culture.
You see it in the vehicles we drive, aggressive behavior, excessive national pride, flag waving, military style clothing, movies, video games; and now—television commercials.
The American consumer is essentially becoming a piece of computer hardware programmed to download propaganda and to execute its commands without thinking. It does what it is programmed to do.
Northrop Grumman, the neocons, and their timorous accomplices in Congress are all peddling the same bogus image to the American people.
Like the forces portrayed in the television ad, they are a well financed, well organized array of seemingly disparate forces fighting as one.
Who are they fighting? We the people. Democracy. Truth. Peace. Organized labor. Working class people the world over. Charles Sullivan @ ICH
I compare similarities with the Bush administration with the Third
Reich.They have similar propaganda machines,they use the technology of the
times with frightening effect.While I have not seen the commercial you are
referring to,as I live outside the USA,it got me curious to see if there
were any Northrop Grummet vids on youtube,and if these are similar I can
get an idea about their content.I also viewed old Nazi war propaganda
videos,and the similarities are striking.
They mostly have a patriotic song designed to stir the emotions and pride.I
believe the Neocon propaganda machine have studied the Nazis extremely hard
to find out various brainwashing techniques.Joseph Goebbels was the master
manipulator.His two main tasks were to ensure that nobody in Germany could
read or see anything that would be damaging to the Third Reich and to see
that the views of the Nazi party were publisised in a way that was as
persuasive as possible.It worked with devastating effect.
This dictator in charge of the so called free world is the third anti
Christ.He has taken the biggest lesson out of Hitlers book,TERROR.By
convincing fellow citizens to dob each other in so we can get the evil
doers,mirrors Nazi Germanys Gestapo.The Terrorist Information and
Prevention System make this happen.This will lead to a higher percentage of
citizen informants than the former East Germany with the imfamous Stasi
secret police.
In the name of ‘homeland security’which is what the Bush Govt calls it,the
Nazis had a Security service of Nazi Germany which used mass media
brainwashing to get it’s agenda across.I think Hermann Goering summed it up
perfectly whilst on trial at Nuremberg. "Naturally the common people don't
want war: Neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in
Germany. That is understood. But, after all, IT IS THE LEADERS of the
country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag
the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or
a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people
can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you
have to do is TELL THEM THEY ARE BEING ATTACKED, and denounce the
peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. IT
WORKS THE SAME IN ANY COUNTRY."